A novel approach for classification of earthquake ground-motion records

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Saman Yaghmaei-Sabegh
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[1] University of Tabriz,Department of Civil Engineering
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Journal of Seismology | 2017年 / 21卷
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Ground motions; Frequency content; Pattern recognition; K-means clustering; SOM, neural network;
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This paper presents a new clustering procedure based on K-means and self-organizing map (SOM) network algorithms for classification of earthquake ground-motion records. Six scalar indicators are used in data analysis for describing the frequency content features of earthquake ground motions, named as the average spectral period (Tavg), the mean period (Tm), the smoothed spectral predominant period (T0), the characteristic period (T4.3), the predominant period based on velocity spectrum (TgSv), and the shape factor (Ω). Different clustering validity indexes were applied to determine the best estimates of the number of clusters on real and synthetic data. Results showed the high performance of proposed procedure to reveal salient features of complex seismic data. The comparison between the results of clustering analyses recommend the smoothed spectral predominant period as an effective indicator to describe ground-motion classes. The results also showed that K-means algorithm has better performance than SOM algorithm in identification and classification procedure of ground-motion records.
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页码:885 / 907
页数:22
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